Pradeshtoday.com, which is been successfully running in India and across the world for the last three months has been officially launched on 5th April 2011 by CMD & Editor-in- Chief Mr. Hradayesh Dixit. The News portal has a strong team of qualified web editor led by...
Punjabi model Poonam Pande has created a flurry by offering to go naked not only in the auditorium but also in the players’ dressing room if India won the semi final match against Pakistan in Mohali. She has...
Why is the world rushing headlong into Environmental Armageddon?By Dr. Tom TermottoIs there any doubt that planet Earth has been undergoing an environmental armageddon for decades? We are not just referring...
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DISGUSTING...UNFAIRthis incident is shocking, i empathize with those women who had to go through those torturous moments. why are women always demanded to prove their chastity, this whole event of so called Mass Marriage is by itself a foolish thing and to add on to that the...
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" A lawsuit contending that thousands of people in India were exposed to polluted drinking water after the 1984 Union Carbide toxic-gas disaster in Bhopal was reinstated on Monday by a U.S. appeals court, which...
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"After winning India’s first individual gold in Olympics, the shooter gave credit to his father for the success. Abhinav said that the victory was more in spite of the system than because of it. This comment infuriated Digvijay Singh, the president of the Shooting...
"MUSSOORIE: 6 Sept: A ‘Kalash Yatra’ and ‘Bhagvad Katha’ was organised by the ‘Shrimad Maha Bhagvad Samiti’ in Mussoorie today. The Kalash Yatra began from the Radha Krishan Mandir and went to...
Oakgrovians young and old, Come join in cheerful song; The honour of our school uphold, With voices clear and strong. We leave the plains and heat, Our homes and friends below; And on these rugged...
Listen to this week's edition of the "Weekly Radio Spin," the Center for Media and Democracy's audio report on the stories behind the news. This week, we look at not-so-endangered species, burying media access,...
"A tale of evoking music and intriguing sexual relationship celebrates a lost tradition of Indian music in the form of a play 'The Dying Song,' to be staged at London's prestigious Queen Elizabeth Hall, South...
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Many Indian cities were established near the rivers. These rivers used to be treated as a godess 'The giver of life' and were subject of much reverance to the extent, temples were built at the banks. In...
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Deadly Bird Flu has revisted in the eastern part of India and the latest outbreak takes the number of infected districts in the state to 15. WHO called this outbreak in West Bengal "India's worst", especially...
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"Poonam John, an eunuch in Ratlam district of Madhya Pradesh, has appealed to poverty struck parents not to opt for foeticide and instead hand over female babies to her. She has already adopted two girls.
Last Tuesday she adopted six-month-old Roshani, her second after Sonu...
"Today is Sunday, Dec. 3, the 337th day of 2006. There are 28 days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On Dec. 3, 1967, surgeons in Cape Town, South Africa, led by Dr. Christiaan Barnard performed the first human heart transplant on Louis Washkansky, who lived 18...